Osage National Golf Club first opened for play in 1998. The courses were designed by Arnold Palmer.
The courses at Osage National Golf Club were built alongside the Osage River.
The Mountain/River Course consists of the original eighteen holes. This course is unique to the other two combinations in that it is situated on strictly hilly terrain. The 6,127-yard men's tee for the Mountain/River Course also has a ladies' course rating of 74.7 and slope of 131.
The Mountain/Links Course plays both in the mountains and beside a river bed. The 6,146-yard men's tee for the Mountain/Links Course also has a ladies' course rating of 73.5 and a slope of 129
The River/Links Course is relatively flat. Throughout the course the greens are consistently large with mild undulation. . The 6,117-yard men's tee for the River/Links Course also has a ladies' rating of 72.9 and slope of 128.